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THAT HIPPIE BAND ROCKS EARTH DAY IN KEY WEST

Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson saw the ravages of the 1969 Santa Barbara, California oil spill. He saw the Cuyahoga River catch fire from pollutants...

History & Discovery Center adding tombstone of ‘Wrecker King’

A permanent exhibit featuring the tombstone of the early-19th-century wrecker John Jacob Housman, whose remains are thought to be buried on Indian Key, will...

RARE ARTIFACTS CONTINUE TO TELL THE 1622 SHIPWRECK STORY OF THE ATOCHA

Karolina Calderwood, left, and Carol Tedesco, right, met at the Mel Fisher’s Treasures shop on Duval Street Monday to examine and photograph two exceptional...

SHERIFF’S OFFICE CELEBRATES 911 PERSONNEL

This week is national public safety telecommunications week and during that week, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office will be recognizing the diligence and professionalism...

History of Diving Museum welcomes pop culture exhibit

The History of Diving Museum in Islamorada features its newest exhibit, “Diving in Pop Culture,” beginning Wednesday, April 21.  The exhibit, which runs through December,...

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COMMISSIONERS RECOGNIZE NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH WEEK

Monroe County Mayor Michelle Lincoln and county commissioners recognized...

SHERIFF ON HAND FOR DEAD CROCODILE REMOVAL NEAR NAVAL AIR STATION

Sheriff Rick Ramsay was on hand Thursday as Monroe...

SEX OFFENDER SENTENCED FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS

The Monroe County State Attorney’s Office announced that Jeffery...

END OF THE ROAD: LACROSSE SEASON COMES TO A CLOSE IN PLAYOFFS

“The energy, enthusiasm, and heart these girls displayed was...

AGGRESSIVE BASERUNNING FUELS BIG WINS FOR FINS & ’CANES SOFTBALL

The Lady Fins of Marathon hosted Ransom Everglades April...